WESTERN CARIBBEAN CRUISES

Dive under the sea, fly above the ocean, and treasure-hunt through the jungle.

Journey to the Western Caribbean and find yourself immersed in bygone eras and pristine natural scenery. Hike through Mayan ruins in Tulum, Mexico, before diving into deep blue cenotes — aquamarine sinkholes surrounded by limestone caves, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Cruise to the Western Caribbean and sail to Stingray City in Grand Cayman, and swim with these gentle creatures. When you're ready to come up for air, take flight on a massive zip line over Labadee's shimmering coastlines in Haiti. Or soak up some sun and see the pastel-hued, conch-style houses in Key West.

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A PEEK INTO THE PAST

Explore the rich history and cultural diversity of these legendary destinations, where colonial cities lead to
hidden pyramids from thousands of years ago. And don't miss out on the vibrant arts and foods scenes you'll
find in the urban centers of the exotic Western Caribbean.

Mayan Magic

The Yucatan peninsula is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Mayan history during your vacation. Ancient sites dating back to 300 A.D. — including impressive pyramids — can be found in Mexico's Cozumel, Costa Maya, Tulum and Chichen Itza.

Fun at the Fort

Puerto Costa Maya in Mexico is home to Mayan art and architecture (as its name implies), but you can also find the Spanish fort Fuerte San Felipe Bacalar. Spend your day exploring this historic site, just over an hour from the port — there's also a cenote cavern nearby if you're up for some diving.

History in Havana

Cuba's capital city holds some of the Americas' most enchanting historic buildings and streets. See famous Morro Castle, the 18th-century stone fortress that sits above Havana Bay. Then, take in the colorful buildings and the sound of salsa music filling the air in the hip Centro Habana neighborhood.

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BEACHY KEEN

Spend your days swimming in clear-blue waves and diving into underwater adventures, where hundreds of sea
creatures are ready to greet you. Or turn up the excitement factor with adrenaline-pumping activities and
attractions in the Caribbean's rainforests and mysterious caverns.

Deep Blue Diving

Spend the day under the dazzling blue waters of Cenote Azul, Mexico, and explore its colorful sea life. The freshwater cenote is super clear, making it the perfect place for a dive, snorkel or swim.

Seven Miles in Heaven

Stroll down one of the world's best beaches for a healthy dose of sunshine and salt. Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman island (which is really five and a half miles, but who's counting?) is a long stretch of beautiful coral sands and sparkling, crystal-clear water. Grab a rum punch or a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and bars along the way.

Get Roller Coasting

Start your engines and coast down a Haitian mountainside at 30 miles per hour while experiencing some of the best views that Labadee has to offer. The Dragon's Tail Coaster is the perfect roller coaster ride for thrill seekers and adventure lovers.

SUN SEEKERS AND

WONDER WANDERERS WANTED

Wander along pristine beaches while listening to the waves crash around you. Then shake off the sand,
grab your sneakers and set off to find the Mayan ruins throughout the region.

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PACK IN THE ADVENTURE

Break away from your daily grind with a quick getaway to the Western
Caribbean. Admire the grandeur of the ancient ruins at Chichen Itza in Mexico's Yucatan, or head to San Gervasio, which is home to
the largest ancient Maya site on Cozumel.
Cruise through the streets of Havana, Cuba, in a classic car — and bring a sense of adventure back
with you when you return to the 9 to 5.

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Mix and Match

Give yourself plenty of time to play on a long voyage, so you can get to
know the character and excitement of the Western Caribbean. Immerse yourself in Mayan history at
the ruins in Tulum, Mexico. Dive among vibrant coral reefs off the coast of Belize, or hang out with monkeys in the nature sanctuary at Roatan, Honduras.

West Water World

Dive under the sea, fly above the ocean, and treasure-hunt through the jungle on a cruise to the Western Caribbean

The weather in the Caribbean is sunny and warm year-round. Choose your preferred season to sink into white sand beaches on Grand Cayman or relax in your own private cabana on Labadee. Wash down some chips and guacamole with a refreshing michelada in Mexico, or hang out with monkeys and iguanas at Gumbalimba Park in Roatan, Honduras.

If you want slightly cooler temperatures and lower humidity for a more comfortable time adventuring outdoors, December to April is the perfect season to lace up your hiking boots and wander through the lush jungles of Puerto Costa Maya and discover the Kohunlich ruins. Or spend your day in the Yucatan or Cozumel exploring Mayan ruins that are still standing after thousands of years.

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Insider Tips

1Drone hobbyists should leave their drones at home when visiting to Chichen Itza or Tulum. Flights are forbidden in these areas because of their historical significance.

2Thousands of people visit the ruins in Mexico each day, so make sure to follow the rules of your guides. Doing this will ensure that other people can enjoy them in the future.

3Book your excursions and things to do in advance so you know what to expect once you arrive at a port.

LOCAL CUISINEA Fiesta of Freshness

The Western Caribbean offers the perfect mix of spicy dishes and refreshing drinks. Have your fill of fresh seafood and zesty tacos, then relax with the tropical cocktail of your choice.

Spice Up Your Life

Do yourself a favor and order the Cochinita Pibil tacos when you're in Mexico. The slow-roasted pork will melt in your mouth and your taste buds will come alive with the heavy seasoning of spicy achiote paste and bright citrus. Wash it all down with a michelada, a refreshing drink made with beer and freshly squeezed lime juice served over ice in a salt-rimmed glass.

Conch You Taste It?

Conch — a meaty sea mollusk with a large shell — isn't an ingredient you come by much in other parts of the world, but it's an integral part of Western Caribbean cuisine. Crunchy conch fritters are one of the region's most-loved staples. Or try it served raw, finely diced and marinated in citrus juice in Caribbean conch salad.

What's Stewing?

Slow-cooked meats have a storied history in Central and South America, and stew chicken is arguably Belize's greatest contribution to the tradition. Typically served over rice and beans, stew chicken is coated in spicy, bright-red achiote paste and simmered with onions in liquid — often stock or coconut milk — until it's falling-off-the-bone tender.

RELATED PORTS

Grand Cayman offers incredibly clear waters, perfect for spotting sea turtles and stingrays during a swim or snorkel. Hike through jungles in Mexico for an experience that combines stunning scenery with historical treasures. Or snorkel the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef off the coast of Belize City or Roatan, Honduras.